The background noises sound like someone struggling to breathe along with growling sounds and are uber-creepy. Someone interrupted the message at the 10:15 mark. Wasn't sure how common that was? I realize 99.4% of these EAM's or Skyking messages mean nothing to the casual listener, but I have a feeling one day one of these messages will be broadcast just before all chaos breaks out & most of us won't have a clue what is happening!
The operator reading the message made an error and someone in the background corrected him. I haven't actively kept track of mistakes but I'd guess they happen a few times a month, and we can actively hear the correction c/o a voice in the background maybe once every 2-3 months.
@nathanc.6568 For a possible future... (this is relevant to these EAM's and the political tensions) ruclips.net/video/SVo87J6bU64/видео.htmlsi=vcvcDN0JlHjlHSyX
I'm so confused... he said this callsign means WW3 would start but this is the second time they've used the callsign and the sky isn't falling. Oh my gosh, what if he was lying all this time.........
@@neetintel Maybe the EAMs are coming from INSIDE the doomsday bunker? 👀 But in all seriousness, I’m glad I found your channel. He had me fearing for my life daily, thinking this was it. I spent an embarrassing amount of sleepless hours staring at planes moving around on maps, listening for the end of the world in EAMs.
It's an Emergency Action Message, an encoded message broadcast by the US military using their network of stations across the world. It could be an instruction or status update to aircraft, submarines, or other assets within any branch of the US military. Many of these longer EAMs appear to be broadcast on a routine schedule every 3 months or so. Wasn't quite expecting this one.
@@nathanc.6568 It depends what you mean by notice? I don't expect anything to "happen" from this message, if that's what you're getting at. Nothing ever happens. (Also, I said not QUITE expecting. Never really surprised to hear these longer ones on weekends.)
This would've been broadcasting from the ground stations. You can almost always tell when it's airborne by noting the broadcast times and the callsigns used. In the future, I might find time to make a video explaining how to tell.
Havent heard Culinary on in quite a while. Last time he was on for hours, as i was listening on "another" channel. Glad I found this one instead.
Thanks!
cheers!
The background noises sound like someone struggling to breathe along with growling sounds and are uber-creepy. Someone interrupted the message at the 10:15 mark. Wasn't sure how common that was? I realize 99.4% of these EAM's or Skyking messages mean nothing to the casual listener, but I have a feeling one day one of these messages will be broadcast just before all chaos breaks out & most of us won't have a clue what is happening!
The operator reading the message made an error and someone in the background corrected him. I haven't actively kept track of mistakes but I'd guess they happen a few times a month, and we can actively hear the correction c/o a voice in the background maybe once every 2-3 months.
It's kinda funny how popular this callsign has become. 😂
epic.
Haven't heard from culinary for a while, probably not a training exercise but who really knows.
This sounds very ominous 😮
This is a huge one....59 days...
59 days what?
Please, explain ! 😮
@nathanc.6568 For a possible future... (this is relevant to these EAM's and the political tensions) ruclips.net/video/SVo87J6bU64/видео.htmlsi=vcvcDN0JlHjlHSyX
Yes please do..?
Meh. There were some around 250 the other day. Not that uncommon at all.
Uh oh. I know someone who will have a field day with this one.
@@OrionWisehart why would they have a field day?
I'm so confused... he said this callsign means WW3 would start but this is the second time they've used the callsign and the sky isn't falling. Oh my gosh, what if he was lying all this time.........
@@nathanc.6568 because “culinary night was the craziest thing to ever happen”, don’t cha know?
@@neetintel Maybe the EAMs are coming from INSIDE the doomsday bunker? 👀 But in all seriousness, I’m glad I found your channel. He had me fearing for my life daily, thinking this was it. I spent an embarrassing amount of sleepless hours staring at planes moving around on maps, listening for the end of the world in EAMs.
@@OrionWisehart idk what any of this means, I’m ignorant of all that is contained within this topic.
Sounds like something's going on behind the scenes
Sounds like a human error. No big conspiracies😂
Any idea what is going on ?
Nothing ever happens. I find these interesting and share them with the audience.
@@neetintel war is coming anytime now.
Someone from the CIA lost their dog, this message is to look for it as it may be hungry and thirsty.
Ah good not a four character message
What frequency is that on. For next time 🎉
This was recorded on 11175 but it would also be simulcast on 4724, 8992, and 15016
Heard him last night on 4724
Any info to share?????
Sure.. check out this channel as well as my X account.
What is this
It's an Emergency Action Message, an encoded message broadcast by the US military using their network of stations across the world. It could be an instruction or status update to aircraft, submarines, or other assets within any branch of the US military. Many of these longer EAMs appear to be broadcast on a routine schedule every 3 months or so. Wasn't quite expecting this one.
@@neetintel okay well why wasn’t this expected by you?
Is this something to take notice of?
In your opinion
@@nathanc.6568 It depends what you mean by notice? I don't expect anything to "happen" from this message, if that's what you're getting at. Nothing ever happens. (Also, I said not QUITE expecting. Never really surprised to hear these longer ones on weekends.)
Whats this message mean ???
Check out the description and this FAQ for more info; www.tinyurl.com/HFGCSFAQ
Sounds like he's wearing an oxygen mask
This would've been broadcasting from the ground stations. You can almost always tell when it's airborne by noting the broadcast times and the callsigns used. In the future, I might find time to make a video explaining how to tell.